Cameron Vaské
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Yep—because Bitcoin is a sound money. Very well put. From a societal and governmental point of view—sound money enables truth-telling across time. Without it (and especially under fiat currency co...
Well put, if I could extend it a bit further:
Fiat cannot contain energy through time due to inflation of base unit. As we drift further from its point of origin, it becomes progressively less capable of producing durable truth, because the construction of time itself requires energy to be committed into memory. Without that thermodynamic anchor, records persist symbolically but not causally.
In that sense, fiat does not simply misprice reality, it loses the ability to measure it. The further we travel from its genesis, the weaker its temporal coherence becomes. What we are living through is not just monetary instability, but a breakdown in time measurement within the system itself, alongside the emergence of a new reference: Bitcoin as an empirical fractal of the universal structure through which energy becomes memory and history.
The system is not “lying” in the conventional sense; it has lost the capacity to measure. The real distortion sits deeper in the grammar, logic, and rhetoric that precede the system and shape how reality is interpreted before it is ever recorded.